602
602
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 602
favorite 0
quote 0
tell us how you see this working. will you end for example -- will minneapolis end contracts with gun companies if they don't back certain safety measures? >> governor as you know there -- when you try to put your money where your mouth is in the public life it is complicated, but my citizens should be outraged if the tax dollars they have are being used to fund people including we buy a lot of glocks and that commercial that you saw was funded in part by the citizens of indianapolis and taxpayers around the country. and so the mayor of seattle and i looked at each other, and said we are going to be fought on these initiatives. and we said wait a minute we buy a lot. we have information from 60 cities already. and glocks are the number one gun that police departments buy around the country. >> jennifer: just to be specific about it though, so glock presumably is funding the nra, because they want to see more glocks purchased. if they, what backed out of support for the nra, or if they themselves decided not to labby c
tell us how you see this working. will you end for example -- will minneapolis end contracts with gun companies if they don't back certain safety measures? >> governor as you know there -- when you try to put your money where your mouth is in the public life it is complicated, but my citizens should be outraged if the tax dollars they have are being used to fund people including we buy a lot of glocks and that commercial that you saw was funded in part by the citizens of indianapolis and...
751
751
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 751
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about the oh, gosh, now i'm drawing a blink on the lady in new york. >> cenk: genevieve. >> yes, raped and murdered outside her apartment and people wouldn't call the police. i remember third grade there was a restaurant in texas that was shot up, and there was a sheriff there that she said that she just didn't have her gun. she wished she had her gun. because of that, i always vowed you know, when i was 21, get a handgun, carry it anywhere that i could legally. here i am in california and i don't have my handgun and while that didn't
he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about...
671
671
Feb 22, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 671
favorite 0
quote 0
can you tell us about that? >> yes the people in the village decided to take non-violence resistence to the israeli war. others have been doing it the same way non-violence. because the media focus on violence this is non-violence resistence. what has made this film, because i live there and i live the reality. i made this film about the truth. this gives the people outside the western people to know more about the reality and about our life about the palestinians. >> cenk: for people who haven't seen the movie why they might be asking why are you guys protesting the war. maybe you separate the israelis and the palestinians, that's not such a bad idea. so what's wrong with the wall? >> what's wrong with the wall? the wall was built in the middle of our village, in the middle of our land. 55% of our land is given to the israeli side. >> cenk: if you have property on the other side what happens to it? >> if they want to build like a security wall, they could build it on the border. >> cenk: so the people who had p
can you tell us about that? >> yes the people in the village decided to take non-violence resistence to the israeli war. others have been doing it the same way non-violence. because the media focus on violence this is non-violence resistence. what has made this film, because i live there and i live the reality. i made this film about the truth. this gives the people outside the western people to know more about the reality and about our life about the palestinians. >> cenk: for...
599
599
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 599
favorite 0
quote 0
is there anything left for us to do? >> well, there is a number of things left for us to do. we know that the supreme court absolutely pays attention to public sentiment and this path election illustrated what americans were facing in terms of voteer suppression. along with the advancement project a number of groups fought long and hard around the country to protect voters against these suppression attempts whether it was changing places of polling at the last minute, these incredibly long lines voter i.d. and voter up progression billboards that went up with the wrong information days before the election, all of these were ongoing attempts that were really meant to keep people away from the polls. so we know the public has a role in public opinion to the supreme court. we're encouraging our members and people all around the country to do to right letters in op-ed with this particular color of change members we have the stories of our ancestors. i come to this work, come to civil rights work as a young man, as an eight-year-old going to the voter booth with my grandfather, wh
is there anything left for us to do? >> well, there is a number of things left for us to do. we know that the supreme court absolutely pays attention to public sentiment and this path election illustrated what americans were facing in terms of voteer suppression. along with the advancement project a number of groups fought long and hard around the country to protect voters against these suppression attempts whether it was changing places of polling at the last minute, these incredibly...
587
587
Feb 20, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 587
favorite 0
quote 0
cenk: thank you for joining us. >> thanks, cenk. cenk: when we come back, here comes as i am to know bowls again, these are the guys trying to do the grand bargain where you would have to pay a lot more than the rich. they're back, including alice simpson. >> the guy that gets. >>ed the most is the little guy. the little guy the middle class that everybody babbles about day and night is the guy that's going to get hammered. the money guys will always take care of themselves. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our de
cenk: thank you for joining us. >> thanks, cenk. cenk: when we come back, here comes as i am to know bowls again, these are the guys trying to do the grand bargain where you would have to pay a lot more than the rich. they're back, including alice simpson. >> the guy that gets. >>ed the most is the little guy. the little guy the middle class that everybody babbles about day and night is the guy that's going to get hammered. the money guys will always take care of themselves....
113
113
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
i appreciate you all being with us. so stan, let me start with you. after newtown, do you think we're at some sort of a tipping points, or do uthink this debate we're having now will end as it has in past years with no real action? >> i think we're at a tipping point. we're at a tipping point in terms of the outrage of the american public wanting to do something about this issue and also in terms of the involvement of the president and the white house and creating this task force, has really taken a comprehensive look, not only at what we can do to prevent tragedies like newtown, but the gun deaths that happen every year in our country. and we need to look at this comprehensively. that's why this has faded with the headlines of these major tragedies. we have to look at tin terms of what can we do to prevent these tragedies, but also, the violence that occurs in our streets and communities every day in this community. >> there are a number of issues that are being looked at, mental health issues, school safety issues, ho
i appreciate you all being with us. so stan, let me start with you. after newtown, do you think we're at some sort of a tipping points, or do uthink this debate we're having now will end as it has in past years with no real action? >> i think we're at a tipping point. we're at a tipping point in terms of the outrage of the american public wanting to do something about this issue and also in terms of the involvement of the president and the white house and creating this task force, has...
525
525
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 525
favorite 0
quote 0
did he have a point in the way that lapd used to treat african-americans. >> used to treat absolutely. this culture was openly hostile and openly racist. you had segregated squad cars. lapd was hostile and racist not just to the community but also to its minority officers. >> cenk: it's interesting because in 1990 when you talked to deputy chief brewer, i'll quote, if you let them get to you, white officers who harangue black officers, you almost become homicidal. >> yes, they had blocked his application to police academy, they blocked his promotion. they gave ambushes in the field. i represented many african-american officers as well as women officers, asian-american, latino all officers of color. if you were outside of that old guard culture, they went after you. they really didn't want you in the force. and they had a culture of blacks not allowed. when i'm talking 25 to 30 years ago. you fast forward today. 25 years ago they wouldn't have bothered with an internal affairs investigation. today, chief beck opening these investigations back up says that he's trying to bury the ghosts
did he have a point in the way that lapd used to treat african-americans. >> used to treat absolutely. this culture was openly hostile and openly racist. you had segregated squad cars. lapd was hostile and racist not just to the community but also to its minority officers. >> cenk: it's interesting because in 1990 when you talked to deputy chief brewer, i'll quote, if you let them get to you, white officers who harangue black officers, you almost become homicidal. >> yes, they...
669
669
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 669
favorite 0
quote 0
he's coming to us from new york. william, thank you for coming to "the war room" again. >> it's great to be here again. thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. there have been investigations in the banks. no criminal cases against them. why bring this case against s & p before really the banks themselves have been brought to justice? >> well, first of all you know, i wonder what took the justice department so long in this s & p case. that's number one. number two that lawyer that represented s&p should be thanking his clients. his clients should be thanking their lucky stars this is only a civil litigation, not criminal because i'm telling you i have read these e-mails. these e-mails many of which have been included in state and other civil litigation that shareholders have brought and others have brought against s&p. this is the first time, of course that there has been a federal lawsuit. they're lucky it's only a civil lawsuit. this is incredibly incriminating. this will be settled because the last thing tha
he's coming to us from new york. william, thank you for coming to "the war room" again. >> it's great to be here again. thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet. there have been investigations in the banks. no criminal cases against them. why bring this case against s & p before really the banks themselves have been brought to justice? >> well, first of all you know, i wonder what took the justice department so long in this s & p case. that's number one....
187
187
Feb 27, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
we are going to look at a story in houston. >> they are easy to use easy to learn how to use. they're not very expensive and they're just all around great home defense weapons. on current tv. which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. michael: the city of houston ranks 10th of u.s. stiffs in crime, the 10th high effort crime city in the country behind detroit, baltimore memphis philadelphia. we move then to see he what the breakdown of the crime is in houston, and we see things that are frightening. 10,719 violent crimes, 105 murders, 332 rapes. over 4,000 robberies. firearms were used in two thirds of the reported murders in 2011 in houston. it makes you think ok, well, firefirearms are used in two thirds of those murders maybe it would be a good idea to take the firearms off the
we are going to look at a story in houston. >> they are easy to use easy to learn how to use. they're not very expensive and they're just all around great home defense weapons. on current tv. which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science....
651
651
Feb 26, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 651
favorite 0
quote 0
are they easy to use? are there enough of them along the way. >> it's easier than filling up at a gas pump. after you drive for four hours you have to stop and grab a bite it eat any way. by then the car is charged up again. i don't know why he had trouble. he didn't charge the car fully. i don't know what instructions he was given but it was simple to use. >> and it's free. >> you're going to these charging stations, and you're not charged anything for it. you're plugging in and going. now, you're a little bit younger, and i would imagine this car is a little bit out of your price range at this point for you who lovers the car and the technology, what is the goal? do you think there will an car like this that will be available for our generation? >> well, i've definitely been inspired with what has been done with teslan. in terms of what he's doing they will be creating less expensive cars. this is a step along the way in terms of his bigger man plan of electric car. >> you made your commercial for free a
are they easy to use? are there enough of them along the way. >> it's easier than filling up at a gas pump. after you drive for four hours you have to stop and grab a bite it eat any way. by then the car is charged up again. i don't know why he had trouble. he didn't charge the car fully. i don't know what instructions he was given but it was simple to use. >> and it's free. >> you're going to these charging stations, and you're not charged anything for it. you're plugging in...
132
132
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
people use ar 15s to hunt for the same way they use hunting rifles to hunt. it is the same gun it just looks the same on the outside. you brought up many points i can find ten cases without trying too hardy i found them in december who fired more than ten shots to defend themselves in their homes. burglars had broken in. >> i'm aware there are some cases like that. >> i'm aware that there have been numerous mass shootings. i want to ask you how many dead bodies that have been shot by these ar 15s in your life because you are a guns expert. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chanti
people use ar 15s to hunt for the same way they use hunting rifles to hunt. it is the same gun it just looks the same on the outside. you brought up many points i can find ten cases without trying too hardy i found them in december who fired more than ten shots to defend themselves in their homes. burglars had broken in. >> i'm aware there are some cases like that. >> i'm aware that there have been numerous mass shootings. i want to ask you how many dead bodies that have been shot...
96
96
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
it can use diesel and gas. it can go as far as 775 miles. >> this car underlines audi's belief that gas, natural gas, has a future. >> audi said e-gas will be available for everyone at the exact same price as diesel here in the united states by 2016. >> what makes it a rock star? engineering. truth in engineering, yeah. innovation? yes, product innovation. >> pretty incredible that it could be running on pond scum so quickly. thanks, as always, for watching. a special "ac 360" guns under fire, town hall starts now. >> welcome to this special "ac 360" guns under fire. in the nearly seven weeks since the rampage in newtown, connecticut, silenced 27 lives, a national debate over guns has only grown louder and more urgent. there was a shooting just today in a middle school in southeast atlanta. a student was hit, so the need for action is clear. often, however, the debate ends in shouting and arguing. when is why we want to have a discussion that zeros in on key issues and what goals, if any, are actually achievabl
it can use diesel and gas. it can go as far as 775 miles. >> this car underlines audi's belief that gas, natural gas, has a future. >> audi said e-gas will be available for everyone at the exact same price as diesel here in the united states by 2016. >> what makes it a rock star? engineering. truth in engineering, yeah. innovation? yes, product innovation. >> pretty incredible that it could be running on pond scum so quickly. thanks, as always, for watching. a special...
97
97
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. there's not going to be nearly enough time in this show many our time on air and on msnbc to talk about this problem. it is so painfully under discussed. when we talk about food stamps in this country, there is a stigmati sfwl ation, it is a life-saving -- it is a life-saving program, and i think you put that in the context of how much a family of four makes to live on the port line. that's close to $23,000 for a family of four, $11,000 for an individual, according to the 2011 census. 46.2 million people live in poverty. these are life-saving programs. yet, those who were vilified in the paul ryan budget would like to, you know, cut $134 billion from the program. >> these are near record levels. we've never had 46 million americans on food stamps. the secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack said of all the kids in america today half will be on food assistance at some point during their childhood. that's remarkable. how are we going to have a strong america with weak kids? you can't do i
thank you for joining us. there's not going to be nearly enough time in this show many our time on air and on msnbc to talk about this problem. it is so painfully under discussed. when we talk about food stamps in this country, there is a stigmati sfwl ation, it is a life-saving -- it is a life-saving program, and i think you put that in the context of how much a family of four makes to live on the port line. that's close to $23,000 for a family of four, $11,000 for an individual, according to...
186
186
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
people use ar 15s to hunt for the same way they use hunting ralph rifles to hunt. it is the same gun it just looks the same on the outside. you brought up many points i can find ten cases without trying too hard i found them in december who fired more than ten shots to defend themselves in their homes. bur burglars had broken in. >> i'm aware there are some cases like that. >> i'm aware that there have been numerous mass shootings. i want to ask you how many dead bodies that have been shot by these ar 15s in your life because you are a guns expert. t. let's get started at capella.edu. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> his fatal shot was in h
people use ar 15s to hunt for the same way they use hunting ralph rifles to hunt. it is the same gun it just looks the same on the outside. you brought up many points i can find ten cases without trying too hard i found them in december who fired more than ten shots to defend themselves in their homes. bur burglars had broken in. >> i'm aware there are some cases like that. >> i'm aware that there have been numerous mass shootings. i want to ask you how many dead bodies that have...
102
102
Feb 21, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
keystone locks us into a dirty energy future. we have to make mooufl aggressively to a clean energy future. since president obama took office, wind has doubled in those four years, and solar has increased by a factor of five. we have clean energy solutions. that is our future. mesh innovation is not about keystone and dirty fuels. it's about clean energy, clean sustainable manager. >> the white house is talking about getting involved in the gay marriage debate and immigration reform. if he approves keystone and does nothing measurable in terms of the next four years on energy reform, how much of an issue is that for his legacy? >> well, it depends on how you are defining manager reform. i mean, as melinda just said, wind has doubled. solar is on the increase. let's not forget about cafe standards. when the president came into office, if i'm not mistaken, they have almost doubled since he came into office. when the cap and trade bill went down in congress, the president moved to do as much as he could through executive action to d
keystone locks us into a dirty energy future. we have to make mooufl aggressively to a clean energy future. since president obama took office, wind has doubled in those four years, and solar has increased by a factor of five. we have clean energy solutions. that is our future. mesh innovation is not about keystone and dirty fuels. it's about clean energy, clean sustainable manager. >> the white house is talking about getting involved in the gay marriage debate and immigration reform. if...
121
121
Feb 19, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> back now with my presidents day panel with john taft, michael reagan, and margaret hoover. michael, what do you think your father would have made of the paralysis in washington over the last couple years and what would he have done about it? >> you know, when he put together the tax break of 1981, he call ed tip o'neal in the white house and had dinner. tip o'neal went back the next day to his staff and said i'm going to support ronald reagan and carry the tax relief bill to the congress. he had 40 democrats in the congress to vote for my father, but he the to carry the water. when they asked to tip, what did the president promise you, what did he say? he didn't talk about taxes all night long. he talked about the greatness and goodness of people. before i know it
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> back now with my presidents day panel with john taft, michael reagan, and margaret hoover. michael, what do you think your father would have made of the paralysis in washington over the last couple years...
70
70
Feb 19, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back now. my president's day panel with the families of former presidents. john taft, michael reagan and margaret hoover. what would your president think of the paralysis in washington? what would he have done about it? >> he put together the tax break of 1981, he called tip o'neill to the white house and had dinner. he went back to the staff and said i'm going to support ronald reagan. and at 40 blue dog democrats would have voted with my father, but he carried the water. what did the president promise you? what did
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you...
48
48
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
this one comes to us from congressman lou barletto. criminals will get their hands on guns no matter what laws are in place. the reasoning? guns are just like spoons, right? >> when we have people that get into the mind set that they want to harm people, as a former mayor, i know people will get guns no matter what laws we pass. >> would banning spoons stop obesity? of course not. >> do speed limits slow down traffic a bit? yes. that's all you have to think about. forget spoons. anyway, with that comment, barletto joined the ranks of other individuals of going off the deep end. remember, rick santorom on gay marriage? >> marriage is what marriage is. marriage existed before there was a government. it's like handing this up and saying is it a glass of water or glass of beer? you can call it a glass of beer, but it's not. water is what water is. marriage is what marriage is. >> and how about steve king on immigration? >> i think that was meant to be a compliment toward immigrants. up next, the latest republican scheme to rig the election
this one comes to us from congressman lou barletto. criminals will get their hands on guns no matter what laws are in place. the reasoning? guns are just like spoons, right? >> when we have people that get into the mind set that they want to harm people, as a former mayor, i know people will get guns no matter what laws we pass. >> would banning spoons stop obesity? of course not. >> do speed limits slow down traffic a bit? yes. that's all you have to think about. forget...
187
187
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 1
but there are solutions we can agree on, even gun owners like us. >>> joining us, joe courtney. i just want to point out where that ad will air in san francisco, louisville, and las vegas. >>> the minority leader, she has an "f" rating by the nra. harry reid has a "b" rating. one thing we also know is lawmakers are offering their tickets to certain vice presidents. we now you're taking a wounded warrior as your plus one. explain what the strategy is by having someone in teenance that suffered gun violence? >> i think we want to put a human face on this issue, because at some point, you know, we have to debate it in terms of constitutional sinuses. how a university background check would work, but at the end of the day, this is really about the unacceptable levels of violence that ordinary americans are suffering every single day because of totally out of control system of gun ownership, which allows guns, very dangerous guns to get in the hands of the wrong people. >>> one has said that it's not going to happen until the heat is on and members are feeling the heat every day. how
but there are solutions we can agree on, even gun owners like us. >>> joining us, joe courtney. i just want to point out where that ad will air in san francisco, louisville, and las vegas. >>> the minority leader, she has an "f" rating by the nra. harry reid has a "b" rating. one thing we also know is lawmakers are offering their tickets to certain vice presidents. we now you're taking a wounded warrior as your plus one. explain what the strategy is by...
121
121
Feb 19, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
he used to be in total favor of universal background checks. he was in favor of all schools being gun free. now he wants the opposite. everything is geared towards now with the nra and the leadership, not the membership, but the leadership toward the sale of guns and ammunition. >> and the recommendations are to keep the flow and sale of guns. 3 million guns are imported to the united states every year, 5 million guns that are manufactured here are sold. the nra is funded by the gun lobbyists. i say to smith & wesson, to remington, all the other gun manufacturers, what about putting a gps chip in those guns? you assume the responsibility and cost. i have proposed this to white house, to congress. put a gps chip in that gun. so the responsible gun owner whose house gets robbed by some little punk, and those guns are sold to the bad guys, you should be able to act vite it like i have an ipad, and if somebody steals my ipad, i can activate that app and you can track it. >> i think it's a great idea, but when i went to texas, i could tell it was a
he used to be in total favor of universal background checks. he was in favor of all schools being gun free. now he wants the opposite. everything is geared towards now with the nra and the leadership, not the membership, but the leadership toward the sale of guns and ammunition. >> and the recommendations are to keep the flow and sale of guns. 3 million guns are imported to the united states every year, 5 million guns that are manufactured here are sold. the nra is funded by the gun...
82
82
Feb 26, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is about this guy. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> the bunga/bunga, who is that? and why do you need to know about him today? well, let's get the clock. okay, that is berlusconi, the prime minister of italy, the guy who made the words a catch phrase, the guy thrown out of office because the banks and global financial markets said they would stop giving italy any money if they didn't kick him out of office. that is rare, he is really unliked. but his successor worked well with europe, the problem is that voters didn't like him that much. those pesky vote
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is...
131
131
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in asia. it would be fascinating the archbishop of mumbai is an interesting person that you cannot rule out that possibility. i think the betting is still this is a very traditional institution, that it may take another round before we go to africa or latin america. >> i don't mean to drop parallels where they don't exist, but we're talking about a group of people. the demographic is changing. there's sort of old hard-liners at the center. there is a sense of gerrymandering in terms of power. i will point out many terms of the po
rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in...
86
86
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
sorry it had to interrupt us. but one thing that was interesting when we talk about the sequester that's coming up. and the fact that the republicans are kind of pushing this off on to president obama and they disavow the fact that their republican dna is all over it because they as a majority voted for it. >> abosoluteabsolutely, they di. they expected mitt romney to win the election. he didn't. this president is now in office and they've got to really face down the consequences of signing on to that sequester. they've got to really come to the table, roll up their sleeves and do the really hard work of reforming taxes, they've got to do the really hard work of working on the debt ceiling, these other issues. they're trying to back away now and blame this on the president. i don't think it's going to work. >> and basically with john boehner saying they are not on board with anything the president has to do agenda wise. a minimum wage hike is basically d.o.a. >> that's probably right. i just don't think that a hik
sorry it had to interrupt us. but one thing that was interesting when we talk about the sequester that's coming up. and the fact that the republicans are kind of pushing this off on to president obama and they disavow the fact that their republican dna is all over it because they as a majority voted for it. >> abosoluteabsolutely, they di. they expected mitt romney to win the election. he didn't. this president is now in office and they've got to really face down the consequences of...
91
91
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i didn't move because i didn't feel like it was helping us and making things lighter for us, me as an individual and us as a people, to continue to be push pushed around because of our race and color. >> she sat down and stood up for equality. i had the honor of speaking at her funeral in 2005 and called her the mother of the nation. >> rosa parks is not in history because she made some movie or sung some song. rosa parks is in hi ri because she made this nation deal with changing the laws and policies of this nation unlike anybody else. >> and, today, on her hundred birthday, i say what i said at her funeral. we all should make a rosa resolution. resolve to do something. if you can't speak up, write out. if you can't write out, participate. or do like rosa. find a way to sit and get in the way. do as rosa parks. make a difference. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> wild rover. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. scared of its own shadow. that's how scared the republican party is. the latest, if you can bel
. >> i didn't move because i didn't feel like it was helping us and making things lighter for us, me as an individual and us as a people, to continue to be push pushed around because of our race and color. >> she sat down and stood up for equality. i had the honor of speaking at her funeral in 2005 and called her the mother of the nation. >> rosa parks is not in history because she made some movie or sung some song. rosa parks is in hi ri because she made this nation deal with...
102
102
Feb 15, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much for joining us. we're so absolutely sorry for the loss of your sister and your brother-in-law and of course their baby. what do you want to hear from the president today, jennifer? >> i want to hear him keep saying the this evenings hengs saying about the importance of universal background checks, banning assault weapons. there is so much we can do to end this needless, staggering blad sh bloodshed in this country. right now it's like going to the airport and being offered a choice of going through the security line and getting searched or you can go through that line and not get searched at all and either way get into the airport. it's ridiculous the system we have now. we need these universal background checks and other measures. they are life saving and they don't in any way interfere with people's rights to own guns. >> you have some who have looked at newtown and say the legislation would not have prevented it because the guns were legally purchased. perhaps a mental health background check but
thank you so much for joining us. we're so absolutely sorry for the loss of your sister and your brother-in-law and of course their baby. what do you want to hear from the president today, jennifer? >> i want to hear him keep saying the this evenings hengs saying about the importance of universal background checks, banning assault weapons. there is so much we can do to end this needless, staggering blad sh bloodshed in this country. right now it's like going to the airport and being...
218
218
Feb 27, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 1
john paul ii got us excited, got us in the square, got us catholic, got us interested in our faith, lively in our faith. but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so much, but at the same time wondering that that class has been wonderful. he's taught us a tremendous amount. and that what he has given us will continue to grow. >> george, give us your take on today. we're told he's not going to be diverting too much in what is normal in an audience. there will be bible passages, and then he will give what is essentially a christian message, a homily, as ann pointed out, in italian, and then he will give it in several other languages. what's your expectation? >> benedict xvi is a man of the bible. he's a brilliant expositor of the bible. the church is right in the mi
john paul ii got us excited, got us in the square, got us catholic, got us interested in our faith, lively in our faith. but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so...
119
119
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
he used, i think, charged language. referring to the voting rights act the perpetual racial entitlement. that's what he called the act. there's nothing to gain by it. this is not the kind of question to leave to congress. they're going to lose vote ifs they vote against the voting rights act. even the name is wonderful. then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racial entitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you have it. i mean, i don't know why scalia who's too bright to be doing this is giggling. why is he giggling using terms so loaded? >> because he throws bombs. you know, from the bench. and that's what he does. and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a racial entitlement. he knows it's protection of a right. but he's going to vote to knock it down. or it certainly seems that way. i think he was being provocative. >> is it fair to say what we have is a crude instrument he
he used, i think, charged language. referring to the voting rights act the perpetual racial entitlement. that's what he called the act. there's nothing to gain by it. this is not the kind of question to leave to congress. they're going to lose vote ifs they vote against the voting rights act. even the name is wonderful. then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racial entitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you...
50
50
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
you ought to see that took us two years with all the pet store owners fighting us the whole way. >> i understand, but you still have the illegal snakes that are brought in. is this law helped at all? interior to this when ken is alazha announced ha salazar, wh become no pun intended a pet issue of mine, has it had any impact? >> it is beginning to. you have to start with saying they're not coming into the country. hope that we get another cold snap that will kill off a number of them but keep looking for methods by which we can find these snakes, otherwise they're going to take over the everglades. one of the things we've got to do, chuck, is we've got to allow the hunting of these snakes in the everglades national park. that's where we are estimating 150,000 and we haven't been able to hunt there. the hunt that's going on is around in the other areas surrounding the park. >> surrounding the everglades so not in the park itself. what would it take to allow the hunt to go into the park itself in. >> you have to get administrative ruling that will make an exception hunting these snakes
you ought to see that took us two years with all the pet store owners fighting us the whole way. >> i understand, but you still have the illegal snakes that are brought in. is this law helped at all? interior to this when ken is alazha announced ha salazar, wh become no pun intended a pet issue of mine, has it had any impact? >> it is beginning to. you have to start with saying they're not coming into the country. hope that we get another cold snap that will kill off a number of...
62
62
Feb 3, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
but we found a woman that uses words to heal and she is our power player of the week. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently. >> natasha is talking about power tree and the role she says it continues to play, not as accessible as prose or video images but conveying something important, something deeper. >> sometimes our everyday speech has a way of saying this is me and that is you and we are different. i think poetry has a way of saying this is my experience and you can share in it with me. >> truth be told i do not want to forget anything of my former life. >> it's the nation's 19th nation's poet laureate. her job is to spread her love of poetry. >> i get inspired. >> she describes her role as a cheerleader. >> in a former life i was a cheerleader and being passionate about something that i would like to convey to other people. >> her father is white and mother black. they had to leave mississippi in 60s to get married. >> chris: how do you think it affected you the idea that your parents' marriage w
but we found a woman that uses words to heal and she is our power player of the week. >> to comfort us when we have losses, to celebrate with us our joys and triumphs but also to help us see things differently. >> natasha is talking about power tree and the role she says it continues to play, not as accessible as prose or video images but conveying something important, something deeper. >> sometimes our everyday speech has a way of saying this is me and that is you and we are...
101
101
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
less for us. more for you. >>> wayne lapierre, ceo of the national rifle association was at it again this weekend. asserting the congressional efforts to institute a universal background check are really a secret plot to confiscate american guns. >> this so-called universal background check that you're hearing about all over the media and from president obama and some of the other politicians in washington is aimed at one thing. it's aimed at registering your guns, and when another tragic opportunity presents itself that registry will be used to confiscate your guns. >> eric, you know what the working phrase there is. when a tragic opportunity presents itself because that's what the nra is looking for in order to sell more guns. >> that's right. if i were the drug cartels and the mob, i would be giving to the nra because he is their best friend. >> yeah, he is. >> he is putting guns in the hands of everyone he can, and then as we heard in the clip earlier, he is saying, well, now we've given the g
less for us. more for you. >>> wayne lapierre, ceo of the national rifle association was at it again this weekend. asserting the congressional efforts to institute a universal background check are really a secret plot to confiscate american guns. >> this so-called universal background check that you're hearing about all over the media and from president obama and some of the other politicians in washington is aimed at one thing. it's aimed at registering your guns, and when...
112
112
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> we found out two days ago the most popular governor in the country right now if polls are to be believed was not invited to speak at the annual cpac conference today. today we know why he was left out. they received an e-mail from al cardenas, which claimed he broke from traditional issues. he said it is like the all-star game for professional athletes, you get invited when you have an all-star year, hopefully he will have another all-star year, at which time he will be invited to attend. this is a conservative conference. presumably it means that cpac invited mitt romney, paul ryan, and spokesperson, cardenas clearly using a sort of complicated metrics we don't have access to. his e-mail cited the governor's support for the $60 billion aid for the hurrican
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> we found out two days ago the most popular governor in the country right now if polls are to be believed was not invited to speak at the annual cpac conference today. today we know why he was left out. they...
150
150
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
lott, thank you for joining us. again, i -- look forward to talking to you again, about this as you know. i disagree with you passionately but respect your right to have your opinion. >>> when we come back, more stunning question on two trials, the details are very graphic. i'll talk with two of america's top attorneys. ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning.
lott, thank you for joining us. again, i -- look forward to talking to you again, about this as you know. i disagree with you passionately but respect your right to have your opinion. >>> when we come back, more stunning question on two trials, the details are very graphic. i'll talk with two of america's top attorneys. ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight....
92
92
Feb 26, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the problem. >> both sides bought into this plan. >> there is no leadership from the president. >> the president proposed the sequester. >> he came from the white house and the president's aides. >> i got 98% of what i wanted, i'm happy. >> death by a thousand cuts. >> do not have to happen. >> i would look to the states for action. >> find another way to do it. and get it done now. >> we know there has to be a way to compromise. >> the governors, in general, are going to be upset about a lot of the cuts, is it a doomsday scenario? are we in for real trouble? is the truth somewhere in between
that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the...
166
166
Feb 3, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the debate over guns gets even moreen tense. even more intense. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we he must do something. >> chris: a dramatic hearing on capitol hill underscores the deep divisions over how to prevent mass shootings. we will ask two of the leading advocates to make their cases. mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabby giffords and wane la pierre, head of the national rifle association. kelly and la pierre only on "fox news sunday." then, senate republicans go after one of their former colleagues who wants to be defense secretary. >> that is a direct question and i ex
thanks for giving us a preview you. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. chris wallace sit is down with mark kelly husband of former congress woman gabrielle giffords and wane la pierre to talk about the gun control debate raging here in washington and across the country. you won't want to miss it. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox where captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>...
95
95
Feb 27, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious alle
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
83
83
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us. we'll be right back with "the ed show." [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $10.99 with card. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. you know, some voices just stop you in your tracks and command attention. last night, america was treated to a two-minute commercial about the american small farmer, voiced by the deceased radio icon paul harvey. harvey was the voice of middle america for 51 years. chrysler used a 1978 speech by paul harvey that he gave to the future farmers of america to highlight their new ram trucks. here is the rest of the story. >> and on the eighth day,
stay with us. we'll be right back with "the ed show." [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just...
97
97
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
and by the way, it's really important for us to engage with folks who don't agree with us on
and by the way, it's really important for us to engage with folks who don't agree with us on
137
137
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. [ female announcer ] feel like you're growing older... waiting to look younger? get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> and we are back. thanks for watching tonight. if the supreme court overturns part of the voting rights act, the impact would be absolutely enormous. we're talking about decades of legal protection for the voting rights of minorities in this country. what we have told you before this break was really just the tip of the iceberg. justice antonin scalia was so vocal in his opposition to the voti
share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. [ female announcer ] feel like you're growing older... waiting to look younger? get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their...
116
116
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> we found out two days ago the most popular governor in the country right now if polls are to be believed was not invited to speak at the annual cpac conference today. today we know why he was left out. they received an e-mail from al cardenas, which claimed he broke from traditional issues. he said it is like the all-star game for professional athletes, you get invited when you have an all-star year, hopefully he will have another all-star year, at which time he will be invited to attend. this is a conservative conference. presumably it means that cpac invited mitt romney, paul ryan, and spokesperson, cardenas clearly using a sort of complicated met
my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >>> we found out two days ago the most popular governor in the country...